To take part simply donate $5 to St. Judes for each pattern. Patterns are released on the 25th of each month from January 2018 to July 2018.

February's block is Broken Berries. Each month there are two sizes of the block to make, 12.5" and 20.5" unfinished.

There are a lot of pieces to organise but I've found cutting and prepping the block to be a lot of fun - especially as I was provided with the fabulous Clementine Quilt Along Quilt Kit and Backing Kit featuring Mama's Cottage by Moda Fabrics to take part in the quilt along.

Fat Quarter Shop kits are a wonderful way to join in a quilt along as everything is there ready for you. I have a box just for this quilt that I can pull out and make blocks from each month, no getting sidetracked while diving in my stash.

Look how pretty this block is even before all those sections come together.

Broken Berries is a lovely complement to last months Watermelon Wheel block and I'm looking forward to the March blocks.

The following bloggers are also joining in the fun so I hope you choose to join us on the Clementine Quilt Along.

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